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Mirror Quiz crossword of September 3rd, 2020 other clues |
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The —, 1997 horror film starring Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore |
2005 comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock |
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John —, actor who played Duggie Ferguson and Lawrence White in ITV soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale respectively |
1993 World Championships men's 800m gold medallist |
1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood |
Large long-tailed tropical American parrot such as the military — |
1998 action film starring Denzel Washington and Annette Bening |
1975 no 1 single by Mud |
Marine crustacean with a slender flattened body and large tail |
Emilie —, 2007 Mexican Open singles tennis tournament winner |
Richard —, actor who played Jaws in 1977 action film The Spy Who Loved Me |
Jerome —, actor who played Sgt Bennet Drake in BBC TV drama series Ripper Street |
The —, London private members' club founded in 1824 |
Sandrine —, 1997 US Open and 1998 Australian Open singles tennis championship quarter-finalist |
Very light pastry made with eggs |
The —, 1975 novel by Desmond Bagley |
Novel trilogy by John Dos Passos whose second volume is 1932's 1919 |
Roger —, actor who plays DI Fred Thursday in ITV drama series Endeavour |
William Peter —, author of 1971 novel The Exorcist |
1959 stage play by N F Simpson |
Small New Zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit |
Scottish island of the Inner Hebrides southeast of Rum |
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